Google is improving Maps with features including where to find EV charging stations and in-depth visualization.
The NHTSA is investigating five additional Cruise crash reports allegedly stemming from inappropriate braking.
Mark Zuckerberg says he is aiming to grow the number of Threads users to one billion within the next few years.
Waymo and Uber are working together even though driverless taxis are a bit controversial in California.
Hyundai will deploy five mobile clinics to update eligible vehicles' anti-theft software.
Apple's iOS update also addresses French regulator's complaints that it emits radiation levels exceeding those permitted in the EU.
Children ages five to 17 years old make up the majority of those infected with the flu each year.
Warehouse workers are injured on the job more than other industries, including construction and coal mining.
The DMV says Cruise driverless taxis as not safe for public operation.
The FTC is aiming to add the professionals to its staff by the fall 2024.
Tesla said in a Q3 filing that an unfavorable investigation could damage the company's brand.
MSU reportedly took the quiz question clip from a YouTube channel and the owner called it "unsolicited and unauthorized use."
More than 75% of active Tinder users ask their friend's opinions about matches. So the feature is being integrated directly into the app.
Threads is too busy moderating content on the Israel-Gaza war to unblock searches for Covid-related terms, Instagram head says.
YouTube is working with 20 organizations and investing $1.6 million to create more short-form news videos.
So far, new accounts in two countries will have to pay to avoid a "Read Only" option.
Model S, Model X, Model 3, and Model Y vehicles were recalled earlier this year for issues with the self-driving software.
CEO Evan Spiegel wants to reach 475 million daily active Snapchat Plus users by the end of 2024.
Algorithmic tools are used in multiple NYC agencies to monitor crime and identify allegations of physical abuse for children's services, among others.
LinkedIn increased its revenue by 5% year-over-year in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2023.